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Lagos Govt Discloses Amount Muslims Will Pay For 2021 Hajj
- The Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board says intending participants of the 2021 Umrah (lesser hajj) in Saudi Arabia will have to pay at least N1.37 million.
- The Board further explained that the increase in fare was due to the strict implementation of the COVID-19 protocols by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health, noting that the Umrah exercise will hold between April 27 and 15 May 2021.
The Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board says intending participants of the 2021 Umrah (lesser hajj) in Saudi Arabia will have to pay at least N1.37 million.
The Executive Secretary of the Board, Mr. Rahman Ishola, made this known in a statement on Tuesday.
Rahman stated that the exercise has two different packages that the intending pilgrims can choose from.
“The first package at a cost of N1.37 million includes stay at a Three-Star Hotel; Sahur (Morning meal) and Iftar (Evening meal) in Nigerian delicacies; Economy Class ticket with a reputable airline; Executive and convenient local transportation.
“Five days stay in Madinah, including three days isolation period; COVID-19 tests in Makkah and Madinah; visitation to historical sites and two-to-a-room accommodation.
“The subscribers to the second package at a cost of N2.7 million would be accommodated at the Five-Star Ajyad Makareem Hotel in Makkah and Coral Hotel in Madinah. This is in addition to other benefits contained in the first package like Sahur and Iftar among others,” he said.
Rahman further explained that the increase in fare was due to the strict implementation of the COVID-19 protocols by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health, noting that the Umrah exercise will hold between April 27 and 15 May 2021.
The Board Secretary encouraged those who had already made initial deposits to endeavour to pay up the balance for the package of their choice and forward evidence of payment (teller/bank receipt) and International Passport to the Board on or before April 18, 2021, for further necessary action.
He added that it is mandatory for all the intending pilgrims to get the COVID-19 vaccine before embarking on the pilgrimage, saying without the vaccination, they would be denied entry into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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